Category: Software, Business, AWS, Data, Kubernetes, Infrastructure, artificial-intelligence

https://aws.amazon.com/?utm_content=inline-mention pulled out many not-so-huge rabbits out of its hat during last week’s Re:Invent annual user’s conference, as executives described largely incremental improvements AWS has made to its offerings while seeking to push volume sales as the world’s largest cloud provider. While some of the announcements were geared for the operations and developers teams in https://thenewstack.io/category/devops/, others were applicable to extend AWS’ cloud accessibility to the citizen developer or non-technical business user.

The announcements included no-code/low-code platforms to build quick-and-easy https://thenewstack.io/category/machine-learning/ models (ML) and support developers, 5G infrastructure, to allow users to create their own private 5G networks, necessitating only AWS cloud access; more support for legacy-infrastructure migrations to the cloud and extended multi-geographical zone cloud reach (more details about these below).

AWS’s vision of the “everywhere cloud” was described by Amazon CTO https://twitter.com/Werner during his conference keynote, largely summarizing AWS’ ambitions.

https://twitter.com/AWS?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw‘ https://twitter.com/aselipsky?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw calls AWS Private 5G a “one-stop shop to manage a private cellular network that lets you start small.”

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